Martin Oberhauser

Specialized in Toy Design.

Martin Oberhauser

About Martin Oberhauser

Martin Oberhauser graduated as a designer from the University of Bolzano, Italy. He continued his studies with a postgraduate degree at the University ECAL - Ecole Cantonale D'Art de Lausanne in Switzerland as scholar of Ronan Bouroullec and at the Designlabor Bremerhaven as a scholarship holder of the state of Bremen tutored by Werner Aisslinger. After graduating, Oberhauser worked with Patrick Jouin in Paris, where he deepened and refined his craft. Martin Oberhauser graduated as a designer from the University of Bolzano, Italy. He continued his studies with a postgraduate degree at the University ECAL - Ecole Cantonale D'Art de Lausanne in Switzerland as scholar of Ronan Bouroullec and at the Designlabor Bremerhaven as a scholarship holder of the state of Bremen tutored by Werner Aisslinger. After graduating, Oberhauser worked with Patrick Jouin in Paris, where he deepened and refined his craft. Oberhauser strives for sustainability driven flagship projects, uniting a multidisciplinary team of creative and innovative minds operating in the fields of product design, interior design and art. The main focus lies on the exploration and exploitation of new and innovative production methods, and the creation of innovative and future oriented models based on a underlying concept of sustainability.

  • Winner of the A' Design Award.
  • Specialized in Toy Design.
  • Original Design.
  • Creative, Diligent and Innovative.
  • All Designs
  • Toy
Boulderball Training Tool and Game

Boulderball Training Tool and Game

Toy Design


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Extended Interview with Martin Oberhauser

Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator?
Completing my high school diploma in Applied Arts marked the beginning of my journey into the world of design. This foundational education provided me with a deep appreciation for artistic principles and the skills necessary to pursue higher studies in this field. Afterward, I enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts program in Industrial Design at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (UNIBZ), within their Faculty of Design and Art. This program offered me a comprehensive understanding of industrial design, blending theoretical knowledge with practical application. The hands-on experience I gained there was invaluable, allowing me to develop my creative and technical skills in a professional environment. Another important milestone in my education was the design scholarship from the state of Bremen at the Design Laboratory Bremerhaven. To further specialize and enhance my design capabilities, I pursued postgraduate studies at the École cantonale d'art de Lausanne (ECAL) in Switzerland. ECAL is renowned for its rigorous curriculum and innovative approach to design education. Here, I was able to refine my design thinking and approach, working on advanced projects that challenged me to push the boundaries of conventional design. These educational experiences have collectively shaped my career in design, equipping me with a diverse skill set and a unique perspective that I bring to every project I undertake.
How did you become a designer?
The idea that one person can make a lasting impact has been echoed by many, including Gandhi, who said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world".
What are your priorities, technique and style when designing?
From a young age, I always aspired to be an artist. The idea of creating art and expressing myself through various mediums was incredibly appealing. However, becoming a designer was never part of my original plan. My journey into design was largely influenced by my desire to pursue higher education. When the time came to choose a university, besides working, the only one nearby that offered a relevant program was a design school. Despite my initial hesitation, I decided to enroll in the design program to further my education. This decision turned out to be serendipitous, as it led me into the world of design. Over time, I grew to appreciate the field and its unique challenges.
You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects?
Every company should invest in design. Investing in design can lead to numerous benefits, such as higher profits, increased shareholder value, and a stronger market presence. Companies that prioritize design can differentiate themselves from competitors by creating unique and memorable brand experiences
How do you know if a product or project is well designed? How do you define good design?
The secret ingredient for successful design is empathy. Empathy-driven strategies are central to the Design Thinking approach, allowing designers to deeply understand the needs and experiences of their users.
What are your philanthropic contributions to society as a designer, artist and architect?
It's the art of solving problems elegantly, whether in visual aesthetics, product usability, or even strategic planning.

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